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Louisa is a communications specialist with over 20 years of international experience in public relations, marketing, broadcast and print media.
She is passionate about using social media to inform, engage, connect and communicate. Louisa is focused on empowering Māori and Pasifika creatives by
bringing media attention to their works.

"And though she be
but little, she is fierce!”

— William Shakespeare

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“I know what it takes for emerging creatives to get work out into the world. For films, I can be your on-set media liaison and prepare publicity materials. From feature films to short films, theatre productions, start-up businesses and personal brands, Glorious Publicity delivers publicity and social media campaigns for small independent projects and larger commercial works. I will work with media, including social to generate maximum exposure.
Let me help you tell your story.” 

Former Board member of Ngā Aho Whakaari - Māori in Screen Production

Co-director of the
Wairoa Māori Film Festival

Founder of the Aotearoa Film Festival
- Honolulu, Hawai’i

Image by Anthony Lim

IN THE

MEDIA

Testimonials

Sue May
Founder, Kiriata Publicity
& Distribution

Louisa recently completed the Kiriata Publicist Mentor Programme in association with the NZ Film Commission and Ngā Aho Whakaari. Louisa is entrepreneurial and has a range of connections in the Māori and Pacific film production sector.  I am impressed with her ideas on forming promotional partnerships for her projects and aligning cast with appropriate media and angles. She successfully gained interviews in mainstream media and navigated a couple of difficult situations with care, ultimately achieving positive outcomes. She has an intense passion for movies and brings a ‘glorious’ enthusiasm to her work, which is a pleasure to be around. I enjoyed her company and look forward to working with her again.

Leo Koziol
Wairoa Māori Film Festival Director and
NZIFF Ngā Whanaunga Māori & Pasifika Shorts co-curator

Louisa was the publicist for an elite collection of Māori and Pacific short films that screened at the NZ International Film Festival in 2023. She crafted a media engagement plan and social media strategy and delivered on them. Ngā Whanaunga Māori and Pasifika Shorts is an annual part of NZIFF and this year we had our biggest audiences ever. The media coverage we got via Louisa’s mahi (work) definitely made the difference. I am happy to highly recommend Louisa and her talents to film makers and media professionals.

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